The ________ is designed to assess limited, isolated injuries
A) secondary assessment
B) primary trauma assessment
C) detailed body assessment
D) primary assessment
Answer: B
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A) Suspension B) Syrup C) Solution D) Suppository
Your patient is an 18-year-old woman who is alert and in moderate distress, complaining of abdominal pain and light-headedness. She describes a four-week history of worsening unilateral lower quadrant abdominal pain with onset of malaise, nausea, and vomiting this week. Today, she is experiencing faintness and near-syncope with exertion. She denies pain or difficulty with urination. Her last
menstrual period was two weeks ago. She is sexually active and uses oral contraceptives. Physical examination reveals marked tenderness and guarding with palpation of her abdomen. Her skin is cool and diaphoretic. Her vital signs are: heart rate 121, blood pressure 90/58 mmHg, respirations 18. The patient's presentation is most consistent with: A) ectopic pregnancy. B) pelvic inflammatory disease. C) spontaneous abortion. D) pyelonephritis.
A branch of applied or practical ethics is called
A) medical ethics. B) biomedical ethics. C) bioethics. D) B and C.
What is the main purpose of staplers?
a. To staple the nurses paper work b. Close the end of a hollow or large organ. c. Hold a cavity open. d. Create a working space.